Harvard Will Not Accept Transfers For The Next Two Years

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I would imagine all those interested in transferring to Harvard will be going to competing schools, thereby driving the already low acceptance rates lower...

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<p>i doubt it; most of these kids apply to 10 schools anyways. At times, even without harvard on the list.</p>

<p>My friend here spent alot on her art supplement. If they don't return it, I'll lose all respect for Harvard.</p>

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My friend here spent alot on her art supplement. If they don't return it, I'll lose all respect for Harvard.

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That's idiotic, why would they return it? No university in the nation is expected to return supplements --that's why you send duplicates or copies. This is common procedure.</p>

<p>Photo slides are expensive regardless. If Harvard is not even going to consider the applicant, they should be sending any expensive supplement material back. They should refund ALL transfer application expenses. Students agree to spend money and send their works in return for consideration. That didn't happen.</p>

<p>Sorry guys...This sucks.</p>

<p>sorry guys i know how you feel though, same thing happened to me when i applied to the university of baghdad</p>

<p>as a future applicant to harvard law, i don't think sending in hate mail will do me any good now or then.</p>

<p>I'm just praying I don't wake up tomorrow and see the exact same letter from Dartmouth...Then Yale...Then Cornell...</p>